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Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 3:42 pm
by RealGM Wiretap

Bobby Portis Jr. has been suspended for 25 games by the NBA for taking a banned substance.

Via Chris Haynes


Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 3:59 pm
by elmdawgg69
He can appeal and likely get it reduced. His agent put out a convincing statement.

This will benefit the Bucks because Portis can rest and come back healthy and fresh by the end of March for the Playoffs.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:42 pm
by nocomingnogoing
You don’t get suspended for a single failed test. What’s the real story?

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:51 pm
by WiggOuts
Theres never been a steroid user that did it on purpose

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:56 pm
by Tom White
nocomingnogoing wrote:You don’t get suspended for a single failed test. What’s the real story?


Exactly. It takes multiple violations for a suspension.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 4:59 pm
by Tom White
elmdawgg69 wrote:He can appeal and likely get it reduced. His agent put out a convincing statement.


Hardly convincing when you read the rules on suspensions.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 6:49 pm
by basketballwacko2
Tramadol is a glorified Tylenol!! Toradol is much stronger, it's an NSAID type while the Tramadol is technically an Opiod.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 7:17 pm
by beefman
nocomingnogoing wrote:You don’t get suspended for a single failed test. What’s the real story?


yes you do. not sure where you're getting that

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 9:45 pm
by rousa27
WiggOuts wrote:Theres never been a steroid user that did it on purpose

Neither of the mentioned medications are steroids.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:28 pm
by nocomingnogoing
beefman wrote:
nocomingnogoing wrote:You don’t get suspended for a single failed test. What’s the real story?


yes you do. not sure where you're getting that


I am having trouble finding the documentation on the current league policy, but it looks like my mistake - drugs of abuse are not penalized on first hit, but speds are. What i found on reddit was from 10 years ago but said 20 game suspension for first offense. So this appears similar.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Thu Feb 20, 2025 10:43 pm
by Pickled Prunes
rousa27 wrote:
WiggOuts wrote:Theres never been a steroid user that did it on purpose

Neither of the mentioned medications are steroids.

We don't really know what Portis took. This is just spin from his agent. Tramadol is an opioid, which he had a prescription for. Having a legit prescription for a banned substance makes no sense unless you need an excuse ready for when/if you test positive for opioids.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 4:48 am
by TheIdiotGamer
Pickled Prunes wrote:
rousa27 wrote:
WiggOuts wrote:Theres never been a steroid user that did it on purpose

Neither of the mentioned medications are steroids.

We don't really know what Portis took. This is just spin from his agent. Tramadol is an opioid, which he had a prescription for. Having a legit prescription for a banned substance makes no sense unless you need an excuse ready for when/if you test positive for opioids.

So, it's not that he had a prescription for a banned substance. He has a prescription for Toradol, which is approved for use by the NBA, and his agent is alleging that whoever gave him the medication mistakenly gave him Tramadol, which is a banned medication. Whether it is true or not, it's hard to know, however, mistakes like this do happen a lot more commonly in the field of medicine than people realize, so it wouldn't be a shock if it was true.

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 11:40 am
by 23artest23
Schwartz absolutely killed it in his statement. I don't even like Portis and Im bought in :D

Re: Bobby Portis Jr. Suspended 25 Games For Taking Banned Substance

Posted: Fri Feb 21, 2025 9:44 pm
by Pickled Prunes
TheIdiotGamer wrote:
Pickled Prunes wrote:
rousa27 wrote:Neither of the mentioned medications are steroids.

We don't really know what Portis took. This is just spin from his agent. Tramadol is an opioid, which he had a prescription for. Having a legit prescription for a banned substance makes no sense unless you need an excuse ready for when/if you test positive for opioids.

So, it's not that he had a prescription for a banned substance. He has a prescription for Toradol, which is approved for use by the NBA, and his agent is alleging that whoever gave him the medication mistakenly gave him Tramadol, which is a banned medication. Whether it is true or not, it's hard to know, however, mistakes like this do happen a lot more commonly in the field of medicine than people realize, so it wouldn't be a shock if it was true.

1) Yes, I misread the article. His assistant had the valid prescription for Tramadol, not him. In my mind that is worse. Portis broke the law by taking a controlled substance not prescribed to him and his assistant broke the law by distributing a controlled substance. Pretty stupid on both accounts.

2) If this is in fact what happened, it did not happen "in the field of medicine". Neither of the two people in this story are medical professionals.

So this is the stupid chain of events that they claim took place:
Portis was prescribed Toradol, was taking it daily but ran out or forgot to have it refilled. His assistant, rather than running home to get it or get a refill just said, "I got ya". He gave a pill to Portis and said it was Toradol. Portis knows he is subjected to routine drug tests and has his career and millions of dollars on the line if he fails, but he just took the guys word for it, even though the pill looked different than the one he had been taking daily. He didn't even check the label? C'mon now!

Nope, I call BS. Agents are lawyers and to me this just sounds like a lawyer providing probable deniability. Either way, Portis might not have known he was taking a banned substance, but he knew he was taking medication that was not prescribed to him. He screwed up either way.